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  1. If anyone is interested in these reels i have now put them up for sale, see the buy sell forum. cheers
  2. hi I have 3 course centrepin reels for sale, they are: 1)jw young and sons - 'Rapidex' 2)Grice and young - 'grice golden eagle' 3)Grice and young - 'Gypsy d'or' All in good condition. If anyone is interested, make me some offers. cheers! [ 16. November 2002, 06:13 PM: Message edited by: cookus ]
  3. some kind of duck i was using floating breadcrust 4 carp, went 4 a slash, came back and had to bring a duck right across a lake and had to unhook it in its throat i think it was ok though.
  4. hi can anyone help me on some info concerning some old coarse centerpin reels, they are: grice & young - grice golden eagle gypsy d'or j w young & sons - rapidex any links to old centrepin sites would also be appreciated, many thanks.
  5. 1) get a wine bottle with an indent at the end 2) knock out the indent using a back end of a knide 3) cover the neck of the bottle with a netting such as the ones you get with kiwi fruit, tie with an elastic band 4) insert bread through indent hole. 5) tie rope to bottle sling out where there are loads of minnows 6) wait about 10 mins pull up and you should have some 7) get to em by taking the netting off.
  6. for trout rainbow and brown use worms: lobs and brandlings works all da time
  7. ok thanks for all the info on yalding but how do you find the fish in a water where it all looks the same from the bank? is there any decent fish?
  8. yeah well ive fished it on and off a few timwa this year and only caught an ok fish (chub on 1lb) in the teise river where it joins the medway at the sluice. anglers i meet their always say they havnt caught much but then go on to say that they have caught alot there other days the river at the moment is very murky. i was fishing above and below the sluice about 3-10ft out using worms as the main bait (brandlings)
  9. fished it today at yalding again and caught sod all again! baits were: worm maggot sweetcorn lunchoen meat etc. result = 2 small ruff and 1 gudgoen use them for livebaiting but dint get any bites is it just such a crap river or is it just me?
  10. cookus

    Chub help

    simple float fish worms lob or brandlings of course though, it depends on a river i always have better like on small fast rivers then large merky ones
  11. i went fishing last saturday at dengmarsh we didnt even have a bite untill low>high tide which coicided with dusk then we had: 2.5 lb bass 1lb bass 3/4 dover sole and a small whiting finished around 9pm not sure what the other people caught that day it wasnt that busy
  12. its the day before a new moon and im going to fish it just interesting to see if any of you have got any tips/advice etc. on the place am fishing from morning to evening so from high tide to low any bass or flatys? much appreciated
  13. goona fish dengemarsh kent soon and was interestes to see that tiger prawns from asda is a damn good bait for bass and flatfish has anyone in the forum used this and/or have they got any tips for fishing dengemarsh this time of year ta
  14. i fished in canterbury today for a couple of hours on this deep 6ft outfoot below the lock near the millers arm pub near the bridge we saw though a few perch there and the odd glitter of a chub (we think) they just wernt interested in worms but when we fished with a minnow we had a got back but it didnt get hooked so we blanked but on the whole the the river looks very good if not a bit weedy. this was a bit of canterbury i hadnt been 2 b4
  15. thats still a reasonable size is there anywhere better then near the car park that can get there by car im thinking about using worms (lob and branders)
  16. thanks for the post do you know the car park i mean? is the one very near the city centre with the river going on one side of it if you know it is there any good fish in that stretch? or if theres a better stretch a few mins away could you say many thanks
  17. hi i am going to canterbury soon and wondered if you could fish in the city centre there i know theres a car park next to the river but does anyone fish it? the kentish stour looks like a very nice river.
  18. the nuisance fish being chub?? because they take fly i think that chub are harder fish to catch than trout anyway do you know what they do to the chub when they catch them? they better not fukin' kill em the bastards
  19. october issue will probably be out the middle of the month
  20. you mean there not naturally there? someone puts them in, why????
  21. i still reckon that there might be the odd barbel though because there is more likely 2 be a barbel in there than a big bream i saw very strange for a 4ft deep fast flowing chalk river
  22. probably going to try shoreham again 4 some chub (looks good but never actually caught much there) thanks for the info on the middle stretches of the darent
  23. i used to fish on a farm near shoreham where i used to catch 5lb chub, trout, perch, bream and pike it is still there but is now the property of kingfisher so you cannot really fish it anymore i was just wondering if there was any other parts of this great river that were left for the general joe public but it seems that there isnt on the barbel subject im sure if some one stocked a few in a deep part of the river they would thrive there i know u can fish at eynsford but the river isnt that deep there and only holds small brown trout. i havnt been up 2 shoreham for a while but i understand that you can fish there
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